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How can I Share
Files with my Wireless Computer?

It is quite
common that people start with one Wired Desktop connected to the Internet and add a Wireless Laptop (or any other computer) later
on.

When adding a
second computer (thus) having a small network) using Files and Printers sharing is a common useful “perk”.

Many times users
encounter problems with File Sharing across their newly formed Network and they tend to attribute it to the Wireless aspect of
their system.

Wireless is a
mere replacement to wire, and has Nothing to do with Sharing Network’s resources (File, Printers, Drives, etc.)

File and
Printer Sharing is a function of Windows Network settings, it is the same if the Network's computers are Wired, or Wireless, or
any combination of the two.

First make sure
that your Wireless computer is actually connected. Seeing signal in the Wireless configuration application or reading somewhere in
the system that you are connected does not mean that you actually have a functional Wireless Network.

If you can use
the Internet from the Wireless connected computer it means that you are wirelessly connected.

If you do not
have an Internet connection you can establish that you have a viable Wireless connection by being able to log to your Wireless
Cable/DSL or Access Point menu system using the Internet Browser (instructions would be in you hardware manual)

Once you
ascertain that you have a viable Wireless connection it time to attend to Network File and Printer Sharing.